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The phrase "ascertained at trial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal contexts to refer to facts or evidence that have been determined or established during a trial.
Example: "The defendant's guilt was ascertained at trial based on the overwhelming evidence presented."
Alternatives: "determined during the trial" or "established in court".
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"Mitel is entitled to recover damages adequate to compensate for that infringement in an amount that will be ascertained at trial, but in no event less than a reasonable royalty".
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Music preferences were ascertained at the outset of the study.
Something very important about the watch is not readily ascertained at a glance.
Demographics and anthropometrics were ascertained at the preoperative clinic visit.
Clinical outcomes were ascertained at 90 days.
Maternal age (years) was ascertained at enrollment.
Medical history, medication use and demographics were ascertained at baseline.
Immunosuppressive medication use is ascertained at clinic visits.
Maternal smoking during pregnancy was ascertained at enrollment.
Death information was also ascertained at 60 days.
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